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I though I had too but could not find the article.
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Oh,I was looking at the 850Pro for warranty info. Product Capacity Product Warranty Policy (Period or TBW) 830 Series 64GB/128GB/256GB/512GB 3 years 840 Series 120GB/250GB/500GB 3 years 840 PRO Series 128GB/256GB/512GB 5 years (73 TBW for enterprise applications) 840 EVO Series 120GB/250GB/500GB 3 years 850 PRO Series 128GB/256GB/512GB/1TB 10 Years or 150TBW Must have miss read the life span thing.
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You give up some longevity in Rapid mode but with a 10 year warranty who cares.
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Perry, Did you read the article Steve posted. Bottom of 1 page talks about a software boost for speed. Rapid mode. Have you tried it?
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Wow, great info Steve. Thanks so much for you time & expertise. Yes the power supply was a weak link. It died earlier this year so I now have a 500+ watt from CompUSA. I just took a big hit buying CA last month and it runs OK. Slightly longer load time than ACAD2006. So a new box will have to wait. I am not concerned by start up times. I leave my computer on 24/7 and restart every 3 day mostly. I think I will get the SSD 850 512 I have 296gb used on my 1TB C: drive. I use the 2TB as back up for my & my wife's computer. Actually 2 each 2TB drives & a Black X External Drive Dock. So I keep one of the 2TB drives in my fire proof safe. Maybe the RAID1 would be a better choice with the SSD as C: drive and the two 2TB drives as the RAID set up.
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Knock wood, I haven't had any issues with the ATI although my Wife's computer has. I bought Dell Refurbished & have been happy with them. I may go the build your own route next time. I see the 1 TB EVO is 450 & pro is 600+ Wow, that's quite a hit for Pro. My question is would you be better off with 512 Pro or a 1TB EVO?
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stevg, I see the Samsung 840 Pro SSD for $300 and the 850 pro for $350. Is it worth the $50 for the 850? (both 512) I have an older box, 2011 vintage, see specs in attached pictures. Seems to run OK except for Ray Trace but I don't do much of that yet. So I guess the SSD will still be a good investment? Thanks for your time & a great post!
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Thanks for the detailed explanation, I'll try it later today.
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Thanks Perry. I'm going to quit for today as I'm pulling out what hair I have left. I think I may remove all the roof and start over. maybe do the thin 2nd floor trick. My plan is attached & the roof looks like I want it to look but the walls & molding are fighting me. The main problem area is the left side of the entry where the little roof is. I seem to be having trouble controlling the plate height after the fact. The design is driven by a need to not use the hum drum roof from right to left as in my earlier design. I know the break up causes some complicated roofing but that is what I need to do. Per the Architect. And the left upper gable actually extends right of lower gable and that wall is part of the entry. Take a look if you feel like it. BellaVistaLot3-r2.plan
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The actual construction is a pre manufactured gable truss that sits on the cmu wall, no plate. If the wind load was too great then a cmu wall would extends up with a rake beam to cap the wall.
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Ha! funny man. I guess you aren't buying the stucco. Stucco is lucky if you get 5/8, here well specify : STUCCO NOTE : ALL REFERENCES TO "STUCCO" ON THESE PRINTS SHALL BE INTERPRETED AS MEANING "DECORATIVE CEMENTIOUS FINISH" , SHALL BE LESS THAN 5/8" IN THICKNESS AND COMPLY WITH ASTM C 926 & ASTM C 1063 And all dimensions are to outside of block so stucco is ignored for dimensions & at typical 3/8" is not worth showing. Just my take.
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This is getting interesting See attached, looking at more soffits around the house I see this. Doubled freeze. The larger one is from the roof plane that I added. Where is the smaller one coming from?
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That fixed it for me. I guess somewhere there is a default that I need to change.
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I have the same problem with my 8" stucco wall. BellaVistaLot3-11.plan
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The roof plane when parallel to the drywall, i.e. snapped into place did heal the open end. The cut & drag covers most of the exposed drywall from the interior wall that is extended up to form the gable wall. There is still a little drywall showing & the Freeze is open. Not a big deal as I won't be zooming in with views used on the plans.
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I now how to do a solid but how to break the roof plane in such a way to close the hole? I can do this with an additional roof plane but not what I wanted.
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In elevation you can select the gable wall and drag the gap closed.
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See attached, how to close this end?
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See attached file with hatches deleted & only hatch outlines remain. NACC SUITE 118. Level 0.zip
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Wow what a mess. That DWG is nothing but hatches, no lines or plines.
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Could have used it last week on electrical. I miss the ENTER to repeat the last command. (ACAD works that way, also has option to use Multiple on most commands) To me that is more versatile.
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OK more dumb questions from the newbie. I have 5 bar sinks in the medical office and when a schedule is created they show up as "Square [13]" When I select the sink via select then tab it is a CAD block. I can select the cabinet & then components and I see the fixture & can re-label them there. What I want to do for future insertions of this sink is fix that label in the library object. Help says I can edit in place with tools i.e. edit it using any of the options in its contextual menu Can't find a way to edit it. The catalog list it as "Square" under Bar Sinks I can't even change that name. Do we have access to these objects?
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Thanks for the input. I figured out what is causing the odd elements in the picture posted but not how to correct it. The porch is a room with invisible exterior walls. Although not seen these walls are driving the roof & ceiling objects. The Beams that hold the roof up are set back from the exterior of the wall some 6 to 8 inches so the ceiling ( am guessing) is a vaulted ceiling element that is now exposed. Why it is offset from the top chord of the trusses I haven't figured out.
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Spoke too soon, I got the Gable end wall back but no Freeze is showing. I modified both roof plans to add freeze & shadow boards. I don't know what a shadow board is. I thought it was the same as a freeze.
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OK I solved the attic wall issue. I needed to be in plan view AND in the Attic Level to fix the gable end at the rear.